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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 12 Democracy in the former Soviet republics: Trends and THURSDAY, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Idiosyncracies Kunihiko Imai, Elmira College; Robert Nalbandov, Utah State University REGISTRATION 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. How the Euro Divides the Union: Economic Adjustment and Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third -Lobby Support for Democracy in Europe Klaus Armingeon, University of Bern; Kai Guthmann, University of Bern; THURSDAY, 8:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. David Weisstanner, University of Bern Elites and the Welfare State in a New Democracy Taesim Kim, A-1 Competing for Power and Influence in a Partisan Age University of Connecticut Paper Session : 8:45 to 10:15 am Mary Stegmaier, University of Missouri Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Jefferson Discussant: Participants: Miguel Glatzer, La Salle University Party Polarization by Vote Type in Congress, 1947 - 2012 Eric Paul Svensen, University of Texas G-1 Cases, Interests, and Actors in American and British Foreign Presidential Signing Statements: Tools of Polarization Brandon Policy Russell Johnson, Monmouth University Paper Session Voting for Gun Control Jordan Ragusa, College of Charleston 8:45 to 10:15 am Chair: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B Mack David Mariani, Xavier University Participants: Discussant: British Non-Intervention in the American Civil War Mark Lanethea Mathews-Schultz, Muhlenberg College William Petersen, Bethany College Enhancing Global Leadership and Order: The US' African B-1 Creating Political Space Growth and Opportunity Act. Peter Sekyere, Brock Panel University 8:45 to 10:15 am The dilemma of the American policy towards Islamists in Egypt Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress A since Morsi's Ouster Marwa Hamouda Ahmed Wasfy, Cairo Participants: University Minor Party Movements: Minor Parties, Social Movements, and Chair: Fringe Interests in America Catherine Kane, University of Paul S. Adams, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Maryland; Kanisha Bond, University of Maryland Discussant: Setting the Wrong Prospects? Voter De-motivation under Reference Dependence Soenke Ehret, New York University Paul S. Adams, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg The Digital Public Comment Process: Overview, Evaluation, and Strategic Recommendations Joshua Habursky, J-1 Christian Aristotelians of the Middle Ages American Motorcyclist Association/ Georgetown University Panel The Double-Edged Politics of Sacred Rhetoric: Emergence, 8:45 to 10:15 am Advantages, and Obstacles of Absolutist Framing in the Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams Deaf Community Brendan Stern, Catholic Participants: University of America Albert the Great’s Reading of Aristotle’s Political Philosophy Chair: and the Question of Conscience Douglas Kries, Gonzaga Steven Peterson, Penn State Harrisburg University Discussant: Aquinas’ Architectonic Virtues Veronica Eileen Roberts, Steven Peterson, Penn State Harrisburg University of Notre Dame Marsilius of Padua and Political Causality Gladden Pappin, D-1 Comparative Studies of Democracy & Democratic Deficits University of Notre Dame Paper Session Preliminary Remarks on the Study of Political or Latin 8:45 to 10:15 am Averroism Joseph Macfarland, St. John's College Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress B Chair: Participants: Douglas Kries, Gonzaga University Democracy in Decline in the Caribbean? Stacey-Ann Wilson, Discussant: University of the West Indies, Mona Campus; Victoria Evelyn Flashner, Harvard University Angus-White, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus The Effects of Electoral Rules on Parliamentary Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Poland and the Czech Republic Michael Jankowski, University of Oldenburg; Kamil Marcinkiewicz, University of Hamburg; Mary Stegmaier, University of Missouri 1

THURSDAY, 8:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. (continued) Chair: Marc B Sable, Bethany College J-2 Plato on Statesmen, Laws & Love (Co-sponsored by the Society for Greek Political Thought) Discussants: Elizabeth Amato, Gardner-Webb University Panel

8:45 to 10:15 am Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress C O-1 State/Local Policy-Making Participants: Paper Session Alcibiades' Shield: Courage and Eros in Plato's Symposium 8:45 to 10:15 am Scott Dodds, University of Toronto Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P1 Law and the Restriction of Statesmanship and Philosophy in Participants: Plato's Statesman Seth Appelbaum, Bellarmine University Explaining Charter School Development: What Led to the Plato's Portrayal of Critias in the "Protagoras" Alan Pichanick, Explosion in Albany, NY Ryane McAuliffe Straus, College Villanova University of Saint Rose Political Philosophy in Plato’s Laches: On Socrates’ Intention Support or suffering? Updating unemployment policy in New Jason James Lund, Baylor University York Alix Julia Jansen, The New School for Social Research Chair: Arlene W Saxonhouse, University of Michigan The Role of Local Bureaucrats in Developing Climate Adaptation Poli Bridget K. Fahey, Syracuse University, Discussants: Political Science Department Arlene W Saxonhouse, University of Michigan Alex Priou, Sarah Lawrence College Transforming Separation of Powers Into “Inseparable Powers”: How Effective Public Managers Transform Foster Care Administration Rebecca H. Padot, University of K-1 Contemporary Anarchist Thought: Philosophy, Politics, and Social Movement Theory Chair: Panel Donald Beachler, Ithaca College 8:45 to 10:15 am Discussant: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin Daniel J Mallinson, Stockton University Participants:

Some Problems with Contemporary Anarchist Theory and THURSDAY, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Intellectual History Nathan Jun, Midwestern State

University EXHIBITS Anarchist Theories and World Politics Reed Kurtz, Department 9:00 to 5:00 pm of Political Science,The Ohio State University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor 3rd – Lobby Keeping Utopia Alive: Spontaneity and Planning in Postwar Anarchist Thought Benjamin Pauli, Kettering University

Transgressive Methodologies: Liminality, Direct Action, and the Reorganization of Spatio-Temporal Arrangements April THURSDAY, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon Stapp, Virginia Tech B-2 Problems and Opportunities for the Republican Party Chair: Panel Laci Hubbard-Mattix, Washington State University 10:30 to 12:00 pm Discussant: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P1 Gregory Zucker, The Graduate Center, CUNY Participants: Jeb Bush, Catholicism, and the 2016 Campaign Luke Perry, K-2 Rethinking Hegel and Kant Utica College Panel Republicans Shrugged: How Conservatives Seek to Capitalize 8:45 to 10:15 am on Libertarianism Alex B. Rivard, Concordia University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C The Place of Populism in American Politics Mark D. Brewer, Participants: University of Maine Hegel, Nietzsche, and the Politics of the Meaning of Life The Rise of Appalachian Republicans: Public Opinion Changes Jeffrey Church, University of Houston in the Upper South Brian Arbour, John Jay College, CUNY The Rise of Geist and the Decline of Language: The Role of From the Angry White Male to the Rich White Woman: Language in Hegel's Philosophy of History Nathan Orlando, Income, Gender and the 2012 Presidential Election Mack Baylor University David Mariani, Xavier University and Ashley Lipman, Thought and Freedom: Notes on Hegel and the Greeks Stan Harvard University Molchanov, Catholic University of America Chair: Reason, Intuition, and Nature: Schelling and Kant on the Way Arthur Carl Paulson, Southern Connecticut State University Toward the Cosmopolitan Condition David Sollenberger, Discussant: The Catholic University of America Arthur Carl Paulson, Southern Connecticut State University 2

THURSDAY, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon (continued) Kristina M.W. Mitchell, Texas Tech University Political Competition, Emerging Democracies and D-2 Secession, Ethnic Conflict, and Self-Determination Paper Session Assertiveness in the WTO Cristiane Carneiro, University of Sao Paulo; Thiago Nogueira, University of Sao Paulo; 10:30 to 12:00 pm Flávio Rezende, Federal University of Pernambuco Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress B Participants: Chair: Paul Simon Adams, University of Pittsburgh at Ethnic Political Parties: Enfranchising or Segregating? Rebecca Greensburg Jones, Widener University; Ronald Rabena, Widener University; Aaron Smith, Widener University Discussant: Thiago Nogueira, University of Sao Paulo Former Yugoslavia as a predecessor to Crimea and Scotland: referenda on self-determination, democracy and conflicts Bosko Picula, University College of International Relations J-3 Problems in Plato's Republic (Co-sponsored by the Society for and Diplomacy Dag Hammarskjöld Greek Political Thought) The Aymara, Quechua, and Afro Brazilians: Empowerment, Panel Revolution, and Gradualism. Donald J Bradt, Lincoln 10:30 to 12:00 pm University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams What Makes a Secessionist Movement Successful? A Participants: Comparative Analysis of Canada and Yugoslavia Cases Educating a Guardian: Re-Imagining Platonic Guardianship Nicholas T. Nolin, St. John's University through Three Alternative Dialogues Joshua William David Chair: Grant-Young, Brock University Mimetic Irony and the Dialectical-Rhetorical Structure of the Discussant: Republic Mark Matthew Moes, Grand Valley State Andrea Kay Kent, West Virginia University - Institute of University Technology The "Spirit" of Cooperation: Thumos in Plato's Republic Roslyn Weiss, Lehigh University F-1 Minority Politics and Policy The Role and Limitations of "Law" in Plato's "Republic" Amy Paper Session S. Bush, Drexel University 10:30 to 12:00 pm Chair: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Jefferson Sean Noah Walsh, Capital Unversity Participants: Discussant: Race, Education Policy and Political Behavior: How Citizens Sean Noah Walsh, Capital Unversity Experiences with School Closures have Consequences for Political Blame Sally Nuamah, Northwestern University J-4 Religion and Philosophy in Greek and Biblical Political Life Looking For a Few Good Latinos: Perceptions and Realities in (Co-sponsored by the Society for Greek Political Thought) the Military Recruitment of South Texas High School Panel Students Jessica Lavariega Monforti, The University of Texas- 10:30 to 12:00 pm Pan American; Adam J McGlynn, East Stroudsburg Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin University Participants: Towards a Theory of Repercussive Discrimination: An The Role of Providence in the Nicomachean Ethics Erik Explanation of Racial Minorities and Homophobia Timothy Dempsey, University of Texas at Austin Lewis, University of Missouri-St. Louis Strauss’s Biblical Epigraphs in Natural Right and History: Can Track and Yield: Domestic Determinants of Public Opinion the Conflict Between Reason and Revelation Give Way to a toward National Security Margaret McWeeney, University Synthesis? Giorgi Areshidze, Claremont McKenna College of Maryland What Is A Political Community? The Primacy of the Regime in Chair: Book III of the Politics Dustin Sebell, Harvard University Chad A. Hankinson, Oklahoma State University Searching for Socrates: Xenophon's Socratic Characters in Discussant: Hellenica I and II Ariel Helfer, Michigan State University Wendy Langum Wright, Bridgewater State University Chair: Timothy Burns, Baylor University G-2 International Trade Discussants: Paper Session Timothy Burns, Baylor University 10:30 to 12:00 pm Dana J Stauffer, University of Texas at Austin Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B Participants: Catching Roadrunner: Mad-Cow Regulations and the U.S.- Japan Beef Trade, 2003-2013 Gary Winslett, Boston College Dyadic Trade Disputes in the World Trade Organization 3

THURSDAY, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon (continued) Popular Culture as Data: Using Motion Pictures and Television to Deduce Political Trends and Culture Mark Sachleben, K-3 The Rebellion against Capitalism Shippensburg University Panel Reel Voting: Messages from Documentary and Feature Films in 10:30 to 12:00 pm 21st Century America Kevan M. Yenerall, Clarion Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C University Participants: Chair: Recapturing Albert Camus in the 21st Century Matthew Stein, Christopher S. Kelley, Miami University Temple University Discussant: Chronopower. Time and Power in the context of modern Christopher S. Kelley, Miami University temporality. Mykolas Gudelis, The New School for Social

Research Ideological Subjects of a Meaningless World – A Critique of O-2 Challenges of Federal Policy-Making Deconstruction’s Possibilities Lucas Miranda, Florida Paper Session International University 10:30 to 12:00 pm Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Anthony Radical Orthodoxy and the Contemporary Critique of Capitalism Matthew Bradney, University of Colorado at Participants: Boulder Alberta Secessionism: The Real Threat to Canadian Unity? Politics and Appearance: On a Form of Democratic Agency Jordan Gentile, Concordia University Michael S. Feola, Lafayette College Its the Incentive Structure, Stupid James Lawder Gamble, Chair: PoliticalSheepdog.com Laurie E. Naranch, Siena College Modern Day Western Prison Privatization Sustainability: An Discussants: Economic and Political Analysis of the American Paradigm Laci Hubbard-Mattix, Washington State University Britney Anne Majure, University of New Hampshire Laurie E. Naranch, Siena College This Land is Your Land: the Public Role in American Land-Use Management Robert Francis Pecorella, St. John's University M-1 Imagination, Politics, and Virtue in Early Modern Thought Turkey with All the Trimmings: An Exploration of U.S. Food Panel Policy by Looking at the Thanksgiving Table Sara Grove, 10:30 to 12:00 pm Shippensburg University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Tubman Chair: Participants: Jordan Gentile, Concordia University Mandragola and the Politics of Consent Ashleen Menchaca- Discussant: Bagnulo, Furman University Bridget K. Fahey, Syracuse University, Political Science Department Nothing Human is Alien to Us: Human Nature, Morality, and

Imagination in Machiavelli’s "Andria" J. Joseph Jordan, CUNY - Kingsborough Community College THURSDAY, 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. Comparing Three Interpretations of Montaigne's Politics David NPSA/PI SIGMA ALPHA LUNCHEON Lewis Schaefer, College of the Holy Cross Luncheon Democratizing courage: Melancholy courage, comic courage, 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. and the melodramatization of Julius Caesar Katherine Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington A Goktepe, Johns Hopkins University Guest Speaker: Doux Commerce and the “Commercial Jew”: Intolerance and Michael Smerconish, CNN, POTUS Tolerance in Voltaire and Montesquieu Rob Goodman, Columbia University THURSDAY, 12 noon to 5:00 p.m. Chair: EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Steven Forde, University of North Texas 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm Discussant: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor 3rd – Lobby Jack Vincent Riley, Coastal Carolina University

THURSDAY, 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. N-1 Across the Media Universe: Political Ads, Partisan Media, Voting, and Film as Data A-2 Institutions Matter: Shaping and Reshaping the Political Paper Session Playing Field 10:30 to 12:00 pm Paper Session Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P2 2:00 to 3:30 pm Participants: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Jefferson Buying Reality: Political Ads & Television News Danilo Participants: Yanich, University of Delaware Ambition Counteracting Ambition or Ambition Complementing Circles of Influence: How the Current Partisan Media System Ambition? Interbranch Prerogative Overlap in the American Divides Us Alison Dagnes, Shippensburg University State Rachel Marie MacMaster, Syracuse University 4

THURSDAY, 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (continued) Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress B The Census of 2010 and Congressional Redistricting in the Participants: Northeast Philip A. Grant, Pace University Secularists vs. Islamists Contestation in Bangladesh and Its The Issue Dimensions of Bicameral Cooperation Brian Ramifications Sayeed Iftekhar Ahmed, American Public Alexander, George Mason University University System Transforming, Adapting, and Learning: How the National State corruption and terrorist attacks targeting police: Assessing Security Council Is Formed and Reformed R. Scott the relationship across types of police structure Jennifer Crichlow, West Virginia University Gibbs, Penn State Harrisburg and Kyle Gittins, Penn State - Chair: Harrisburg Michele DeMary, Susquehanna University The Political Economy of Maximizing Shareholder Value: Discussant: Ideational Origins and Institutional Prevalence Puneet Dr. Tom Caiazzo, East Georgia State College Bhasin, Brown University The Symbolic Theory of Politics Stuart Jay Kaufman, University of Delaware A-3 Presidential Leadership and Democratic Action Chair: Paper Session Ginta T. Palubinskas, West Virginia State University 2:00 to 3:30 pm Discussant: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress A Andrew W. Bausch, Carnegie Mellon University Participants: Building Alliances or Burning Bridges: Civil Religious D-4 Studies in Arab Politics Rhetoric and the Modern Presidency Flavio Hickel Jr, Paper Session Rutgers University 2:00 to 3:30 pm Presidential Leadership in the Post-Materialist, Post-Inductrial, Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B & Post-Modern Environment: A Situational Tme Prespective Participants: Joshua Sandman, University of New Haven How the Arab Spring Affects Stability in the Middle East and Presidential Narratives and the Financial Crisis Sari .J. Krieger, North Africa Lynsey Taylor Billet, Kutztown University of CUNY Graduate Center Pennsylvania Selecting the People’s President: the Democratic Roots and Nation, Ethnicity, and Umma: Identity After State Collapse in Outcomes of the Electoral College Christina Villegas, Syria Victoria Gilbert, University of Pennsylvania California State University, San Bernardino The Challenge of Democratization In the Middle East & North Chair: Africa After The Arab Spring Ahmed Y. Zohny, Coppin Matthew S. Dabros, Western Connecticut State University State University Discussant: The Dimensionality of Political Attitudes Structure in the Arab Mack David Mariani, Xavier University World Malek Abduljaber, Central Michigan University

Chair: B-3 Confronting Obama Brian Mello, Muhlenberg College Panel Discussant: 2:00 to 3:30 pm Brian Mello, Muhlenberg College Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P1

Participants: I-1 Identity and American Political Development Logrolling for a Leg Up: Presidential Elections and Power in Panel the U.S. Senate Benjamin Andrew Chupp, Georgia Institute 2:00 to 3:30 pm of Technology Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Anthony Prejudice and Party Support in the Obama Era Jonathan Participants: Knuckey, University of Central Florida Dixieland Racial Fear and the Horrors of a Yankee Modernity: Religious Interest Groups and the 2010 Health Care Reform Edgar Allan Poe's "American Nightmare' as Satirical Sergei S. Kostiaev, Financial University “It’s the Alternative to the Transcendentalist Movment Douglas Constitution, Stupid!” The Tea Party and its Civil Religion Edward Jarvis, Carleton University of Exclusion Aaron Quinn Weinstein, Brown University White Identity Formation in Contemporary Conservative Chair: Political Thought Stephen Del Visco, University of Bruce E. Caswell, Rowan University Connecticut Discussant: The Importance of Individual Identity Development for the Bruce E. Caswell, Rowan University Emergence of American National Identity Anneliese Marie

Johnson, Towson University D-3 Key Concepts and Theoretical Challenges in Comparative Youth, American Political Thought, and Democratic Change Politics Max Burkey, CUNY Graduate Center Paper Session 2:00 to 3:30 pm

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THURSDAY, 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (continued) Ashley Elizabeth Gorham, University of Pennsylvania Locke and Jefferson: Liberty, Bondage and the Pursuit of On The Conceptual Limits of Forward-Looking Responsibility Property Brian P. Ford, New York City Department of Ryan Felder, Binghamton University Education Who Owns Land?: Searching for Valid Justifications for Land Chair: Ownership and Exclusion Gabriel Rubin, Montclair State Joyce Marie Mullan, Stevens Institute of Technology University Discussants: Chair: Martin DeNicolo, Davis & Elkins College Patrick Peel, University of Montana Brendan Joseph Wright, Princeton University Discussant: J-5 Enduring Questions from Antiquity (Co-sponsored by the Patrick Peel, University of Montana Society for Greek Political Thought) Panel M-2 Commerce, Toleration, and Change in Modern Society 2:00 to 3:30 pm Panel Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams 2:00 to 3:30 pm Participants: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Tubman Augustine and the Problem of Political Founding Mary Keys, Participants: University of Notre Dame; Jakub Voboril, University of The Intellectual Convergence Between Adam Smith and Notre Dame Greg Collins, The Catholic University of Shakespeare's Comic Virtues: Self Understanding in the America Modern World Rafael Major, University of North Texas Chair: Something in the Void – The Physics and Ethics of On the Varad Mehta, Independent Scholar Nature of Things Alexander Limanowski, Roosevelt Discussant: University Varad Mehta, Independent Scholar “Salamanca and Athens”: Reviewing the Conversation between Suarez and Aristotle Catherine Sims, University of Notre THURSDAY, 3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Dame C-1 American Urban Political Development: What Questions Chair: Should We Be Asking? Alan Pichanick, Villanova University Roundtable Session Discussant: 3:45 to 5:15 pm Alan Pichanick, Villanova University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress A Moderator: K-4 Hegelian Interventions in Contemporary Political Theory Richard M Flanagan, Col. of Staten Island, CUNY Panel Participants: 2:00 to 3:30 pm Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin Steve McGovern, Haverford College Participants: Amy Widestrom, Arcadia University The Role of Recognition in Hegel's Political Philosophy Michael J. Thompson, William Paterson University D-5 Regimes and Political Change in the Developing World Hegel, Race, and the Haitian Revolution Frank M. Kirkland, Paper Session Hunter College/CUNY Graduate Center 3:45 to 5:15 pm Hegel, Du Bois, and Ethical Life Elvira Basevich, The Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress B Graduate Center, CUNY Participants: Revisiting Hegel's Defense of the State Gregory Zucker, The Aborted Social Movements: The Political Reform Movement in Graduate Center, CUNY Saudi Arabia 2001-2014 Khobaib Osailan, New York Chair: University Analyzing and Interpreting the Islamic State Brian Mello, Discussant: Muhlenberg College Jeffrey Church, University of Houston Democratic States as Internal Counterinsurgents: How Democratic Are They? Kim Huu Tran, New York University L-1 Information, Responsibility, Ownership and Culture Varieties of Democracy: Political Change in Brazil and Paper Session Venezuela Tony Spanakos, Montclair State University 2:00 to 3:30 pm The Role of Language in the Media during the 1994 Rwandan Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C Genocide Carlyn Jorgensen, Nova Southeastern University Participants: Chair: Culture at Crossroads: What Is an Intellectual in the 21st Vanessa Julie Ruget, Salem State University Century? Romulus Maier, University of Connecticut Discussant: Information and Democracy: An Ambivalent Relationship Engin I. Erdem, Abant Izzet Baysal University 6

THURSDAY, 3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. (continued) 3:45 to 5:15 pm Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Tubman G-3 Conflict Resolution, Peace, and Diplomacy Participants: Paper Session Althusser's Relation to Hegel: French Hegelianism, Marxism, 3:45 to 5:15 pm and the Aleatory Materialism Erdinc Erdem Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B Marx's Epochs of Production and the Ends of Historical Participants: Periodization Sarah Johnson, University of A Case for Economic Power Sharing? Andrea C. lff, University River of Fortune, River of Providence: Machiavelli and of Pennsylvania Tocqueville on the Possibilities of Statesmanship Zachary Multiple Fronts and Conflict Resolution: Impact of Rivals on German, University of Notre Dame Civil Conflict Adversaries’ Negotiation and Settlement The Abolition of Statesmen: Kant’s Moral and Political Behavior S. Hande Ogutcu-Fu, Binghamton University Teaching Marjorie Louise Jeffrey, Baylor University (SUNY) Biology and Politics: A History Steven Peterson, Penn State Reexaming Libya's Abandonment Decision Christopher Harrisburg Stevens, Misericordia University Chair: Chair: Brian A Smith, Montclair State University Louise Stanton, New Jersey City University Discussant: Discussant: Brian A Smith, Montclair State University Bosko Picula, University College of International Relations and Diplomacy Dag Hammarskjöld M-4 Sovereignty, Religion and Natural Law Panel J-6 Islamic Political Thought 3:45 to 5:15 pm Paper Session Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress C 3:45 to 5:15 pm Participants: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin Against the Pragmatic Monarch: Providence and Teleology in Participants: Bossuet’s Contributions to Absolute Sovereignty Evelyn Alfarabi in Thirty Words: An Introduction to his Philosophy of Flashner, Harvard University Plato and Aristotle David M. DiPasquale, Boston College Jean Bodin's competing conceptions of sovereignty Taylor Hierarchy and Democracy in Alfarabi Christopher Colmo, Putnam, University of Toronto Dominican University The Enlightenment's Critique of Natural Right and Natural Law The Structure and Teaching of Alfarabi’s Book of Letters in the Encyclopedie Jack Vincent Riley, Coastal Carolina Charles E. Butterworth, University of Maryland University Ibn Khaldun and the New Science of Politics Waseem El- Locke's Covenant Theology and the Second Treatise Joanne Rayes, Michigan State University Tetlow, Marymount University Chair: Chair: Gregory A. McBrayer, Morehead State University Douglas Edward Jarvis, Carleton University Discussant: Discussant: Gregory A. McBrayer, Morehead State University Douglas Edward Jarvis, Carleton University

J-7 War, Politics, and Strife in Greek Political Thought (Co- N-2 Documentary Filmmakers Roundtable: Reel Citizenship -- sponsored by the Society for Greek Political Thought) Art and Advocacy Panel Roundtable Session 3:45 to 5:15 pm 3:45 to 5:15 pm Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P2 Moderator: Participants: Kevan M. Yenerall, Clarion University Generation and Destruction: Women in Thucydides' History Bernard Joseph Dobski, Assumption College Participants: Tony Buba, Filmmaker The virtue of strife in Hesiod’s Works and Days Steven Forde, Jeff Reichert, Reverse Shot: The Museum of the Moving Image University of North Texas Farihah Zaman, Reverse Shot: Museum of the Moving Image Parmenides on Reason and Revelation, Alex Priou, Sarah Lawrence College Chair: Steven Kautz, Michigan State University Discussant: Steven Kautz, Michigan State University

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THURSDAY, 3:30 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. (continued) 7:00 to 9:00 pm Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington AB O-3 Identity Politics and Public Policy Speaker: Panel Jennifer Hochschild, Harvard University 3:45 to 5:15 pm “Get Your Swabs Out of My Face! Biobanks, Institutions, and Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Anthony Attitudes.” Participants: A Dangerous Intersection: HIV and policy advocacy in the states Kathleen Marchetti, Dickinson College; Christopher FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Ojeda, Stanford Center for American Democracy, Stanford FRIDAY, 7:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. University Reimagining Welfare Rituals: Lessons from Indigenous Social NPSA SECTION HEADS, PANEL CHAIRS AND Development Holona Ochs, Lehigh University DISCUSSANT’S BREAKFAST Breakfast Identity Transformations, Policies and In-Prison Higher 7:45 to 8:45 am Education Keith Reeves, Swarthmore College; Hana Grace Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor 33rd – PSFS Lehmann

Group Identities and National Policies: Comparing the National FRIDAY, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Youth Employment Policies in Ghana and Mauritius. Antwi Boasiako, Brock University REGISTRATION 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. Chair: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Lobby Dr. Tom Caiazzo, East Georgia State College

Discussant: FRIDAY, 8:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Nadia Elizabeth Brown, Purdue University A-4 Congress from the Inside-Out: Building Majorities, Careers

and Influence P-1 Recruitment & Retention of Political Science Majors: Trends Paper Session and Strategies 8:45 to 10:15 am Roundtable Session Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P1 3:45 to 5:15 pm Participants: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P1 Determining an Expected House Majority Using Pattern Moderator: Analysis Richard Powell, University of Maine; Jesse Clark, Paul Simon Adams, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg University of Maine; Matthew P. Dube, University of Maine Participants: Gender, Congressional Experiences, and Post-Congressional Evren Celik Wiltse, South Dakota State University Lobbying Employment Matthew S. Dabros, Western Christopher R. Cook, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Connecticut State University; Rachel Walker-Kulzick, William Sokoloff, University of Texas - Pan American Purdue University Mark Sachleben, Shippensburg University Pre-Congressional Careers and Committees: The Impact of Daniel Kirsch, Valley Forge Military Academy & College Congruence Brittany Bramlett, University of Georgia;

Katherine Francis, University of Pittsburgh NPSA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Congressional Committee Member Behavior Across Meeting Jurisdictional Lines Jason Mycoff, University of Delaware 3:45 to 5:15 pm Chair: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third – Jefferson Justin DePlato, Robert Morris University

Discussant: THURSDAY, 5:15 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Alison Dagnes, Shippensburg University NPSA GENERAL COUNCIL MEETING Meeting B-4 Primaries and Turnout 5:15 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Panel Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third – Jefferson 8:45 to 10:15 am Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C THURSDAY, 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Participants: NPSA RECEPTION Daddy Party: Authoritarianism and Congressional Primary Voting in the GOP Micah Samuel Mintz, University of Reception Massachusetts Amherst; Michael Kowal, University of 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Massachusetts Amherst Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third –Washington Demography and the Destiny of the U.S. Federal System.

Probably Inevitable, but not as Soon As You Might Think THURSDAY, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Bruce E. Caswell, Rowan University NPSA DINNER: APSA PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS AND NPSA Divided Turnout: The Influence of Divided Government on AWARDS PRESENTATION Voter Turnout Heidi Beck, University of Central Florida Dinner 8

Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Anthony FRIDAY, 8:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. (continued) Participants: Conditions for Disarmament of Hybrid Terrorist/Political Picking Your Opponent; The New (est?) Art of Political Groups Cheryl Mariani, University of Delaware Sabotage Carl Taylor, Walsh University; Rachel Constance, Methods in the Madness: Modeling the use of Improvised Walsh University Explosive Devices in Insurgencies and Rebellions Ian Chair and Discussant: Lustick, University of Pennsylvania; Patrick O'Mahen, Michael Hagen, Temple University Lustick Consulting; Miguel Garces, Lustick Consulting; Tom McCauley, Lustick Consulting D-6 How Politics Shapes the Economy Of Terrorism Types and Countermeasures: No One Size Fits Paper Session All Dorle Hellmuth, The Catholic University of America 8:45 to 10:15 am Separatists or Terrorists? Western Press Coverage of Political Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Tubman Violence in Xinjiang Christopher R. Cook, University of Participants: Pittsburgh at Johnstown Asymmetric Governance and the Euro zone Debt Crisis: The Chair: Institutionally Contingent Influence of Ideas Michel Goyer, Koop Berry, Walsh University University of Birmingham, UK; Miguel Glatzer, La Salle Discussant: University; Rocio Valdivielso del Real, Liverpool Business Frank LeVeness, St. John’s University School I-2 Defining Republicanism in America Changes in the Andes, from State Paternalism to Holistic Panel Welfare Martin Mendoza-Botelho, Eastern Connecticut 8:45 to 10:15 am State University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams Political Attitudes in Post-Embargo Vietnam: A Study of the Participants: Impact of Economic Development David A. Owen, Millersville University of Pennsylvania Franklin and Hume on Consent and Obligation John Zumbrunnen, University of Wisconsin--Madison Varieties of Territorial Politics in the Welfare State Andre Lecours, University of Ottawa; Daniel Béland, University of Gerrymandering and the Narrowing of Madison's "Extended Saskatchewan Sphere" Nicholas James Higgins, Regent University; Nathan Schmitt, Regent University College of Arts and The Ambidextrous State: A Lens into Hybrid Post-Neoliberal Sciences Alumnus Venezuela Cory Fischer-Hoffman, University of Albany, SUNY Madison and Republican Traditions: Adapting Aristotle’s best polities J. Noel Hubler, Lebanon Valley College Chair: Vanessa Julie Ruget, Salem State University The "Split Personality" of Publius Reassessed John G Grove, Lincoln Memorial University Discussant: Eric N Budd, Fitchburg State University The Republic of the Israelites: The Bible in the American Revolution Jonathan Keller, Manhattan College Chair: E-1 Dynamic Effects Across the Public-Private Boundary in Andreas Avgousti, Columbia University Environmental Politics and Policy Paper Session Discussants: 8:45 to 10:15 am David Lewis Schaefer, College of the Holy Cross Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Jefferson Steven Forde, University of North Texas Participants: J-8 Ethical and Political Problems in Aristotle (Co-sponsored by Science and Technology in Public Debates: the Case of GMOs the Society for Greek Political Thought) Guy Bellino, Salem State University Panel 8:45 to 10:15 am Institutional work in the transformation of the German Energy Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin Sector Patricia Graf, University of Cottbus- Senftenberg/Germany Participants: Oil and Peace: Peace-building in the Niger Delta, New Aristotle on Political Philosophy and Political Science Kevin Leadership, New Opportunity for Peace? Tobiloba E. Cherry, University of Richmond Afolayan, University of New Hampshire Sophrosuné’s Scope Laura Rabinowitz, University of Toronto Chair: Techne, Writing, and the Order of the Virtues in the Joyce Marie Mullan, Stevens Institute of Technology Nicomachean Ethics Patrick Cain, Lakehead University Discussant: The Problem of Good Fortune in Aristotle's Ethics Stephen John C Berg, Suffolk University Block, Baylor University Chair: G-4 Non-State Political Violence and Terrorism Daniel Brian Larkin, University of Memphis Paper Session Discussant: 8:45 to 10:15 am Daniel Brian Larkin, University of Memphis 9

FRIDAY, 8:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. (continued) Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C Participants: L-2 Defining Democratic Theory and the Meaning of Democracy Paper Session Bringing Politicians Back In: A Reassertion of Politician-driven 8:45 to 10:15 am Parties Aaron Shapiro, CUNY Graduate Center Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B Building a Conservative Majority: the Republican National Participants: Committee and Republican Party Building, 1960-1980 Boris "Democracy and Epistemic Specialization" Jacob Roundtree, Heersink, University of Virginia Harvard University; Syed Shimail Reza, Harvard University Candidate Emergence and Recruitment Among School Board Deepening Democracy: Resistance and Creative Political Members: The Crossroads of Political and Community Protest Fuat Gursozlu, Loyola University Maryland Involvement Nathan R. Shrader, Millsaps College Partisan Change in County Political Systems in Metropolitan Equitable Sharing: Distributing the Benefits and Detriments of Democratic Society Thomas Kleven, Thurgood Marshall Atlanta (1998-2014): A Test of Realignment Theory David Law School R. Shock, Kennesaw State University Chair: Nietzsche and the Crisis of Nonfoundationalism in Rorty and Connolly Jonathan Farrell Gondelman, University of Notre Katherine Francis, University of Pittsburgh Dame Discussant: Katherine Francis, University of Pittsburgh Political Ignorance as a Threat to Democratic Equality Matthew McCoy, Princeton University C-2 Political Competition in U.S. Cities and States Chair: Panel Harvey Joel Strum, Sage College of Albany 10:30 to 12:00 pm Discussant: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Tubman Susan Orr, College at Brockport, SUNY Participants: Beyond One-Party Rule: Using Legislative Data to Measure Cleavages in New York’s City Council Peter Bucchianeri, P-2 Political and Liberal Learning in the Contemporary University: What Can the Discipline of Political Science Offer? Harvard University Paper Session Do Outsiders Have It Harder? Governors’ personal background, 8:45 to 10:15 am legislative success, public approval, and electoral fortunes Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P2 Rafael Jacob, Temple University Participants: Purple California: The Political Realities of Regions in the Golden State Samuel J. Abrams, Sarah Lawrence College A New Assessment Model for Political Science Joseph G Rish, King's College Redistricting and Race: A look at Pennsylvania’s congressional From James Madison to Veronica Roth – Factions in Intra- districts ImeIme Umana, Harvard University; Benjamin Scuderi, Harvard University University Politics: Observations by a New Professor Andrea Kay Kent, West Virginia University - Institute of Technology Ideology and Bias with Outside Options Garrett Darl Lewis, Get Them Early, Get Them Often: Recruitment of Political Princeton University Science Majors in an Era of Declining Enrollment Paul Chair: Simon Adams, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Stephen Chapman, Monmouth University The Politics of Scholarship: Understanding the Lavender Scare Discussant: in Political Science Education in “Liberal” New England Daniel J. Mallinson, Stockton University Kelly Marguerite Delaney, University of Connecticut; E-2 The Politics and Policy of Energy and Climate Change in the Timothy Raymond Bussey, University of Connecticut United States Chair: Paper Session Michele Deegan, Muhlenberg Colelge 10:30 to 12:00 pm Discussant: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Jefferson Participants: FRIDAY, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. U.S. Climate Policy in Transition: Exceeding Low Expectations Roger Karapin, Political Science, Hunter EMPLOYMENT SERVICE College and the Graduate Center, CUNY; Editor-in-Chief, 9:00 to 5:00 pm Polity Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor 3rd - Lobby The Politics of Coal and Climate John C Berg, Suffolk EXHIBITS University 9:00 to 5:00 pm Natural Gas Pipelines: Analyzing the Diffusion of Information Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor 3rd – Lobby Among Grassroots Opposition Groups in NJ and PA FRIDAY, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon Michael Brogan, Rider University; William Amadio, Rider University; Thomas Reddington, Rider University; Rachel B-5 Building American Parties Safer, Rider University Panel 10:30 to 12:00 pm 10

FRIDAY, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon (continued) Discussant: Chair: Garrison Nelson, University of Vermont Phil Nicholas, Bloomsburg University L-3 Workings of Democracy: Potential Conflicts and Theory Discussant: Paper Session Guy Bellino, Salem State University 10:30 to 12:00 pm F-2 Conflict, Rights and Justice Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B Paper Session Participants: 10:30 to 12:00 pm Donations and Democracy Theodore Lechterman, Princeton Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin University Participants: The Secret Ballot and the Promotion of Democratic Ideals: Gender and Transitional Justice: Comparing Retributive and Strategic Structure and Normative Justification Susan Orr, Restorative Justice in Sierra Leone Vindya Joanne College at Brockport, SUNY; James D. Johnson, University Seneviratne, Concordia University, Montreal of Rochester Greater Kurdistan in the Wake of the ISIS Insurgency: Analysis The Theory of Executive Emergency Power: Competing of the Effect of Transnational Group Power on Intrastate Thoughts that Support Use of Extraordinary Power in Conflict Megan Connelly, SUNY State Liberal Democracies Justin DePlato, Robert Morris Moral Limits in Historical Analysis: Kames and Millar on University Female Progress Aaron Anthony Szymkowiak, Xavier Lest Voting Also Become Theft: Anarchism and Inversely University Supernumerary Voting Sean Noah Walsh, Capital Shaming and Claiming: The Right to Remember and Speak in University; Arielle Johnson, Capital University Mexico and Turkey Mneesha Gellman, Emerson College Chair: Chair: Thomas Kleven, Thurgood Marshall Law School Faith Okpotor, University of Delaware Discussant: Discussant: Thomas Kleven, Thurgood Marshall Law School Azzedine Layachi, St. John's University G-5 Decision-Making and Cases of Foreign Policy M-5 Pathologies of Reason in Politics and Political Science Paper Session Panel 10:30 to 12:00 pm 10:30 to 12:00 pm Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Anthony Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams Participants: Participants: Determinants of Russian Policy Toward Japan from 2000-2015: Robert Nisbet on Reason and Art in Sociology Luke Sheahan, Security, Competition and Cooperation Peter William Catholic University of America Richardson, Northeastern University Theory and Practice in Kant and Rawls Steven McGuire, The Role of Russian Official Media Propaganda for Putin’s Eastern University Policies and War in Ukraine (2014) Olga Gerasimenko, Natural Law and Responsibility: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the University of Delaware acceptance of guilt Nathanael Blake, Independent Scholar Turkish Foreign Policy: The Kurdish Challenge Lenore G. Chair: Martin, Emmanuel College Greg Collins, The Catholic University of America War, Deception, and the Future of International Relations Ginta Discussant: T. Palubinskas, West Virginia State University Greg Collins, The Catholic University of America Chair: Christopher Herrick, Muhlenberg College N-3 The Power of Narratives: Abortion, Race, International Discussant: Relations, and Weber's Bureaucracy Christopher Herrick, Muhlenberg College Paper Session H-1 The American Historical Experience 10:30 to 12:00 pm Panel Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P1 10:30 to 12:00 pm Participants: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P2 Conversion Narratives in the American Pro-Life Movement Participants: James Daniel Fisher, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania New York and the End of Mr. Madison's War Harvey Joel Morality, Rationality, and the Iron Cage of Bureaucracy as Strum, Sage College of Albany Game play Mechanics in 'Papers, Please' Jason Morrissette, State-level Origins of the United States Labor Relations Order Marshall University Anthony Daniel, Columbia University Racism as a Public Narrative Sarah Farsad, The New School The History and Impact of Generational Affirmation Jeanne Zombies, Star Trek, and International Relations George Zaino, Iona College Gonzalez, University of Miami Chair: Garrison Nelson, University of Vermont 11

FRIDAY, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon (continued) Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C Chair: Moderator: Alison Dagnes, Shippensburg University Douglas Harris, Loyola University Maryland Discussant: Participants: Brendan Joseph Wright, Princeton University Jerry Mileur, University of Massachusetts Amherst Robert Lacey, Iona College Lonce Sandy-Bailey, Shippensburg University FRIDAY, 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. Lawrence Becker, California State University, Northridge OSGOOD CENTER LUNCHEON Jerold Duquette, Central Connecticut State University Sponsored by the Osgood Center for International Studies Alison Dagnes, Shippensburg University Luncheon 12:00 to 2:00 pm D-7 Citizenship, Elections, and Legislative Behavior Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor 33rd – PSFS Paper Session Speaker: 2:00 to 3:30 pm Shelton Williams, The Osgood Center for International Studies Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Tubman JOINT MODERN AND CONTINENTAL POLITICAL Participants: THOUGHT LUNCH "Name the Republic that was joined to Russia in 2014." Russia's Luncheon new civics and history test for migrants Vanessa Julie 12:00 to 2:00 pm Ruget, Salem State University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: City Tap House A Big Bang for Japan’s Bureaucracy? The Senior Civil Service Reform since 2007 Ko Mishima, East Stroudsburg FRIDAY, 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. University A-5 Presidential Power: , and Future Hiding Behind Party Brand or Currying Favor with Paper Session Constituents? Determinants of Legislators’ Behavior in 2:00 to 3:30 pm Turkey T. Murat Yildirim, University of Missouri Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P1 Institutional Change and Party Elite Recruitment: The South Participants: Korean Case Eun Hee Woo, Freie Universitaet Berlin William Howard Taft’s Constitutional Progressivism Kevin J. Policy-Making Power of Oppositions Simone Wegmann, Burns, Baylor University University of Geneva “A Threat That Would Startle Most Conservative Institutions”: Turn-by-Turn Politics: Understanding Cote d’Ivoire’s Post- Taft and the Insurgent Challenge of 1910 Michael J. Korzi, Election Civil War Faith Okpotor, University of Delaware Towson University Chair: "The Presidency of Bernie Sanders: Studying the Contours of Miguel Glatzer, La Salle University Modern Presidents" William F. Grover, Saint Michael's Discussant: College Mary Stegmaier, University of Missouri Executive Power in Unlikely Places: The Presidency and America's National Forests Maria McCollester, Boston F-3 Race, Gender, and Policy Preferences of Legislators: Author- College critic round table with Sisters in the Statehouse Chair: Roundtable Session Samuel B. Hoff, Delaware State University 2:00 to 3:30 pm Discussant: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B Harvey Joel Strum, Sage College of Albany Chair: Christina Greer, Fordham University B-6 Rewards and Risks of Experimental Research Discussants: Roundtable Session Kelly Dittmar, Rutgers University - Camden 2:00 to 3:30 pm Becki Scola, Saint Joseph's University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington A Moderator: Chair: Heath Brown, John Jay College, City University of New York Diana Mutz, University of Pennsylvania Participants: G-6 Theories and Contexts of US Foreign Policy Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University Paper Session Guy Grossman, University of Pennsylvania 2:00 to 3:30 pm Matthew Levendusky, University of Pennsylvania Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Anthony Michele Margolis, University of Pennsylvania Participants: A Critical Analysis of the performance of the U.S security B-7 The Future of the Parties: 2016 and Beyond strategy- the right of collective self-defense in Japan- Roundtable Session Sunghee Jung, University of Connecticut 2:00 to 3:30 pm 12

FRIDAY, 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (continued) Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P2 A Neoclassical Realist Approach to Understanding Alliance Participants: Restraint: The Case of the U.S.-Japan Alliance Yukinori Backwards Design and the Critical Reading Topics Pedagogy: Komine, Harvard University Using Bloom’s Taxonomy to Develop Deep Thinking The Effects of United States Presidents’ Psychology on the Daniel Michael Mulcare, Salem State University Management of International Crises Dexter Daniel Wilborn, Pedagogy as Politics: Putting the Political Back into Political University of Central Florida Science William Sokoloff, University of Texas - Pan US Foreign Policy Towards Russia: Perils of Political Culture American Robert Nalbandov, Utah State University The Conceptual Taxonomy of Power-Vacuums George Chair and Discussant: Demetris Orfanos, Berkeley College Christopher Herrick, Muhlenberg College The Learning Partners Model: Pairing Political Science Students to Promote Achievement and Engagement Terrie Ralph Groth, University of Brasília; Ronda Carol Talley, J-9 Poets and Pre-Socratics (Co-sponsored by the Society for Western Kentucky University Greek Political Thought) Chair: Panel 2:00 to 3:30 pm Lanethea Mathews-Schultz, Muhlenberg College Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin Discussant: E. Brooke Harlowe, Lock Haven University Participants:

Monstrous Reflections: the mirror-for-princes genre and the dramatization of tyranny Jordanco Jovanoski, New School NPSA PRESIDENT’S PANEL: THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL for Social Research ELECTION Pythagoras, the Politics of Magna Graeca, and the Advent of Roundtable Session "Philosophers" Christopher Moore, The Pennsylvania State 2:00 to 3:30 pm University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Jefferson Ruling and being Ruled; Haemon's Double-Bind Joyce Marie Moderator: Mullan, Stevens Institute of Technology Paula Ann Holoviak, Kutztown University

Chair: Andreas Avgousti, Columbia University FRIDAY, 3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Discussant: B-8 Factions of the GOP: How will the Republican Party bring Andreas Avgousti, Columbia University everyone together? Roundtable Session 3:45 to 5:15 pm K-5 Pregnant Bodies, Raped Slaves, and the Politics of Death Panel Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C 2:00 to 3:30 pm Moderator: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams Heath Brown, John Jay College, City University of New York Participants: Participants: Inclinations, Skin, and Narrations of Bodies Politic Laurie E. Melissa Deckman, Washington College Naranch, Siena College Ronald Rapopport, College of William and Mary Dante Scala, University of New Hampshire Pregnant with Biopower: A Foucauldian discourse on womanly

life Laci Hubbard-Mattix, Washington State University Guantánamo Bay: State of Exception, Emblem of Terror, Fun in C-3 Round Table on New Jersey Politics/Meeting of the NJPSA the Sun Philip Johnson, CUNY Roundtable Session 3:45 to 5:15 pm Foucault and Parrhesia: Hunger Strike as a Parrhesiastic Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Jefferson Resistance Selim Heper, The New School for Social Research Chair: Brigid Callahan Harrison, Montclair State University Political Shame and Epistemic Ignorance Kris Klotz, Pennsylvania State University Moderator: Bruce E. Caswell, Rowan University Chair: Claudia Leeb, Washington State University Participants: Jonathon Moschberger, Brookdale Community College Discussants: Conrad J. Weiler, Temple University Elvira Basevich, The Graduate Center, CUNY Michael S Feola, Lafayette College

P-3 Thinking Backward and Forward: Re-Visioning Pedagogies in the Political Science Classroom Paper Session 2:00 to 3:30 pm 13

FRIDAY, 3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. (continued) I-3 The Role of the State in American Political Thought Panel D-8 Labor Unions and Protest Politics in Comparative Contexts 3:45 to 5:15 pm Paper Session Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P2 3:45 to 5:15 pm Participants: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Tubman Participants: Charles S. Peirce's Conservative Progressivism Yael Levin Hungerford, Boston College Determinants of Private Sector Union Decline and Public Sector Constitutionalism as Civic Education in the Early Republic: Union Persistence in the Wealthy Democracies Eric Castater, University of Tennessee Joseph Story's Constitutional Class Book Sarah A. Morgan Smith, Rutgers University, New Brunswick Protest Politics in the EU: Changing Party Dynamics The Populist Theory of the State in Early American Political Cody Andrew Diehl, Emmanuel College Alumni / Discourse Patrick Peel, University of Montana Northeastern University The Question of Changing the Concept, Role and Functions of The Political Economy of Information: Media and Political State José G. Vargas-Hernández, University of Guadalajara Speech in China Mike L. Miller, CUNY Graduate Center Prison Abolitionisms: Tracing the Roots, Following the Leads Wartime Organizational Resources and Rebel Successor Party Wendy Langum Wright, Bridgewater State University Vote Share: Evidence from Kosovo Pellumb Kelmendi, Chair: Brown University J. Joseph Jordan, CUNY - Kingsborough Community College Chair: Discussants: Kevin Costa, Radio France International Mark D. Brewer, University of Maine Discussant: J David Alvis, Wofford College Martin Mendoza-Botelho, Eastern Connecticut State University

J-10 Politics, Love, and Education in Xenophon's Political F-4 Frontiers in The Study of LGBT Politics Thought (Co-Sponsored by the Society for Greek Political Roundtable Session Thought) 3:45 to 5:15 pm Panel Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B 3:45 to 5:15 pm Chair: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin Kenneth Sherrill, Hunter College, CUNY Participants: Discussant: Cyrus, Eros, and the Tragedy of Political Life Timothy Burns, Patrick J. Egan, NYU Baylor University Participants: The Miseducation of Cyrus Gregory A. McBrayer, Morehead Cyril Ghosh, Wagner College State University B. Aultman, Graduate School, City University of New York Xenophon as rhētor kai stratēgos of the Cyreans: The Ten Katherine T. McCabe, Princeton University Thousand as a Political Community Christopher Farrell, Gabriele Magni, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill University of Exeter Helma G. E. de Vries-Jordan, University of Pittsburgh at Xenophon's Constitution of the Lacedaimonians and Leo Bradford Strauss' "The Spirit of Sparta or the Taste of Xenophon" Amy Nendza, Boston College G-7 Human Rights and Global Governance Chair: Paper Session Bernard Joseph Dobski, Assumption College 3:45 to 5:15 pm Discussant: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Anthony Bernard Joseph Dobski, Assumption College Participants: Human Rights Norm Diffusion through International Court and L-4 Rights, Liberalism, Freedom, and Punishment Tribunals Ayodeji Kamau Perrin, Northwestern University Paper Session Let Them Eat…Cake? Hunger, Homelessness, and Human 3:45 to 5:15 pm Rights in the United States Alyssa Webb, University of Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington A Connecticut Participants: Localization of Counterinsurgency Operations as a Strategy of Blame Avoidance: Russia's Transfer of Counterinsurgency Caring About Rights: Personification and Abstraction in the Operations to Chechen Proxies Catherine Scott, Government Same-Sex Marriage Debate Laura Back, University of Department, Cornell University Washington The Global Governance of Housing Joshua K. Leon, Iona Liberalism, Realism, and Stability “for the Right Reasons” College David Golemboski, Georgetown University Chair: Sherice Nelson, Howard University Discussant: Andrea C. Iff, University of Pennsylvania

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FRIDAY, 3:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. (continued) CANDIDATES AND PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYERS The Precariat Strikes Back: Worker Insecurity and the Power Co-sponsored by the American Political Science Association and of Direct Action Eric Boehme, Fitchburg State University the Northeastern Political Science Association The Relation between Freedom and Sustainability: Two Reception Intuitions Katia Henriette Backhaus, Goethe University, 5:30 to 6:15 pm Frankfurt a. M., Germany Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C Threats or Problems: Mass Punishment and Security Logics of An informal networking reception will be held on Friday, November 13, Governance Bailey Socha, Rutgers University 2015, at 5:30 p.m. following the last panels of the day. Job candidates and prospective employers are encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be Chair: available. Timothy Scott Taylor, The Sage Colleges Participants: Discussant: Kara Abramson, American Political Science Association Justin DePlato, Robert Morris University Wilford Pinkney, CUNY Graduate Center

M-6 Liberal and Conservative Perspectives on Law and Liberty Panel 3:45 to 5:15 pm SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams SATURDAY, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Participants: POLITY BREAKFAST Common Law and Legislative Sovereignty in Michael Oakeshott's Political Thought Jordan Rudinsky, Sponsored by Polity, the Journal of the NPSA Georgetown University Breakfast 8:00 to 9:00 am Mill on the Value and Vulnerability Freedom: History, Society, Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington A and Progress in On Liberty Vince Bagnulo, University of Notre Dame Presenters: Roger Karapin, Political Science, Hunter College and the Political Conservatism in the 19th Century Christian World Graduate Center, CUNY; Editor-in-Chief, Polity Hakan Köni, Malaysia Technology University Julie Hollar, CUNY Graduate Center Procedural and Substantive Conservatism in Burke and Oakeshott William Byrne, St. John's University SATURDAY, 8:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. The Critical Liberalism of Tocqueville's 'Democracy in REGISTRATION America' Clifford Smith, University of Toronto 8:00 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Chair: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third -Lobby Carly Herold, College of the Holy Cross Discussants: SATURDAY, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Carly Herold, College of the Holy Cross Aaron L. Herold, College of the Holy Cross POLITICAL SCIENCE IN THE PUBLIC ARENA: COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES FOR SCHOLARS O-4 Cities, Uprising, and Public Policy Leadership Sponsored by the American Political Science Association Roundtable Session Workshop 3:45 to 5:15 pm 8:30 to 12:30 pm Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P1 Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C Moderator: At this workshop, participants will learn strategies for effectively communicating political science research to audiences ranging from Christina Greer, Fordham University community groups to members of Congress. The workshop begins with a Participants: training session that discusses opportunities for engaging with the public; Wilford Pinkney, CUNY Graduate Center provides practical tips on communicating academic research in clear Jeff Smith, New School and concise formats; and discusses strategies for specific types of Michael Fortner, CUNY communication, including writing Op-Eds, engaging with journalists, briefing policymakers, and using Twitter. At the panel session that FRIDAY, 5:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. follows, political scientists who regularly engage in the public arena will talk about why and how they engage and share their tips for NEW JERSEY POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION effective communication with the public. BUSINESS MEETING Meeting 5:15 to 6:15 pm SATURDAY, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third – Jefferson EXHIBITS 9:00 to 3:00 pm FRIDAY, 5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor 3rd - Lobby RECEPTION AND NETWORKING EVENT FOR JOB 15

SATURDAY, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (continued) Chair: EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Bridget Mary Jeffery, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Meeting Discussant: 9:00 to 3:00 pm Bridget Mary Jeffery, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor 3rd - Lobby H-2 The Many Mansions of Political History Panel SATURDAY, 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. 9:00 to 10:30 am B-9 Party Struggles in 2016 Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Tubman Roundtable Session Participants: 9:00 to 10:30 am Pictographs of Supreme Courts and Their Chiefs, 1789-2015 Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B Garrison Nelson, University of Vermont Moderator: Resisting English Enclosure Caleb Goltz, Hartwick College Iva Ellen Deutchman, Hobart and William Smith Colleges The Monroe Doctrine, the Roosevelt Corollary, and the Participants: Principles of the American Founding Conner Lund, Thomas Baldino, Wilkes University Hillsdale College Adam Silver, Emmanuel College Chair: William Crotty, Northeastern University

Sidney Milkis, University of Virginia Discussant:

C-4 The Politics of Policy Adoption in U.S. States J-11 Aristotle and the Limits of Reason in Politics (Co-sponsored Panel by the Society for Greek Political Thought) 9:00 to 10:30 am Panel Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Jefferson 9:00 to 10:30 am Participants: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams From Wagner to Taft-Hartley, Revisited Anthony Daniel, Participants: Columbia University A Note on Professor Heath and "Natural Slavery" John J. Reflex, Rust, and Regress: State Constitutions and the Problem Mulhern, University of Pennsylvania with Voting Rights Federalism Daniel Joseph Block, Aristotle on Responsibility for Character and Equity Daniel Swarthmore College Schillinger, University of Toronto Testing Variation in the Predictors of Adoption across the Aristotle on Slavery and the Question of the Human Being's Policy Diffusion Lifecycle Daniel J. Mallinson, Stockton Political Nature John Hungerford, Boston College University The Strategic Extension and Recasting of Crucial Words in The Regional Economic Development Governance: Exploring Art of Rhetoric Daniel DiLeo, Penn State Altoona Power and Influence through Social Network Analysis Not Talking but Thinking: Democratic Deliberation in Ancient Sarah Ficenec, George Washington University Greece Daniela Cammack, The Duration of Partisan Institutional Control and the Location Chair: of State Policy: A Macro and Micro-level Analysis Stephen Chapman, Monmouth University Gregory Alan McBrayer, Morehead State University Chair: Discussant: Jordan Gentile, Concordia University Amy S Bush, Drexel University

Discussant: Donald Beachler, Ithaca College O-5 Campaign Finance in the United States F-5 Gender and Politics Panel Panel 9:00 to 10:30 am 9:00 to 10:30 am Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Third – P1 Participants: Participants: Campaign Information and Donor Motivations: Evidence from A Different Moral Majority: Are Women Less Corrupt than a Field Experiment in Ohio Michael Schwam-Baird, Men? Michele DeMary, Susquehannah University Columbia University; Jonathan Krasno, Binghamton The Effects of Gender on Corruption in Latin America Ryan University; Costas Panagopoulos, Fordham University; Ferguson, Ursinus College Donald Green, Columbia University. President Park Geun-Hye of South Korea: Representing Are All Public Matching Fund Programs Created Equal? A Women? Farida Jalalzai, Oklahoma State University, and Comparative Analysis of the Role of Small Donors in New Young Im-Lee, University of Missouri-St. Louis York City, , and Chicago Michael Malbin, What #Gendergap? Exploring Gender Differences in Political Engagement in Social Media Leticia Bode Georgetown Campaign Finance Institute and The University at Albany, University SUNY; Michael Parrot, Campaign Finance Institute and the University of Maryland 16

SATURDAY, 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. (continued) New Fourth Amendment Issues When Police Use Narcotics- Congressional Scandal and the Flow of Political Money detection Dogs During a Lawful Traffic Stop. Alton Joseph Andrew Hall, ; Michael G. Miller, Slane, Muhlenberg College Barnard College The Nature and Timing of Judicial Scandal Virginia Hettinger, University of Connecticut; Allyson Yankle, University of Money, Money, Money: Fundraising and Spending in the Post– Connecticut Citizens United Era Peter L. Francia, East Carolina American Janus: Ebbs and Flows in Judicial Esteem Chris University Stangl, West Chester University Chair: The First Amendment and the Off-Duty Conduct of Public Michael G. Miller, Barnard College Employees: Tradeoffs between Civil Liberties, Agency Discussant: Mission, and Public Trust Paul Foote, Murray State Kathleen Marchetti, Dickinson College University Chair: Q-1 Contemporary Issues in Political Voice & Participation Richard Powell, University of Maine Panel Discussant: 9:00 to 10:30 am Marjorie Louise Jeffrey, Baylor University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Anthony Participants: L-5 Various Issues of Democratic Theory Protest Politics in the EU: Changing Party Dynamics Cody Paper Session Andrew Diehl, Emmanuel College Alumni / Northeastern 10:45 to 12:15 pm University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin Environmental Politics: Carbon Emissions Trading in the EU Participants: Annalyn Bachmann, Emmanuel College Rawls and Hegel, Revisited Sidney Harrison Simpson, Indigenous Politics: The Cases of Mexico & Bolivia Kyera University of Notre Dame Sterling, Emmanuel College Concrete Evidence versus the Public Culture: Why John Labour Politics & the Rise of the Extreme Right in the Rawls's Political Philosophy is not Historically Rooted Brett European Union Nathan Benevides, Emmanuel College Larson, Patrick Henry College Chair: Toleration and Impartiality Suzie Kim, Princeton University Petros Vamvakas, Emmanuel College Rethinking the Ontology of the Political Self Ramon Lopez, Discussant: University of Chicago Petros Vamvakas, Emmanuel College Ulu Al Amr, Authority, and Obedience in Sunni Political Thought Hisseine K. Faradj, Bronx Community College of Q-2 Issues of Class, Race, and Religion in the United States the City University of New York Paper Session Chair: 9:00 to 10:30 am Timothy Scott Taylor, The Sage Colleges Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P2 Discussant: Participants: College Education Completion Gap in the United States: A M-7 Perspectives on Rousseau Mixed Methods Approach Vicky Liburd, CUNY-Hunter Panel College 10:45 to 12:15 pm Racial Disparities in Public and Private Schools: An Analysis of Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams Counties in the Keystone State Anthony Vincent Ruiz, East Participants: Stroudsburg University Regenerating Rousseau’s Perfectible Animals Emma Planinc, The Social, Political, and Legal Implications of Religious University of Toronto Freedom Legislation in Mississippi: A Case Study Anthony Rhetoric and Politics in Rousseau Benedetto Fontana, Baruch Joseph Vernaci, Millsaps College College and Graduate Center/CUNY Chair: The Idea of an Ethical Commonwealth: Kant, Rousseau, and the Nathan R. Shrader, Millsaps College Foundations of Liberal Solidarity Charles Lesch, Harvard Discussant: University Nathan R. Shrader, Millsaps College “A Simple and Lasting State”: Time and Happiness in the Reveries of the Solitary Walker Varad Mehta, SATURDAY, 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Independent Scholar A-6 Judges, Rights and Issues Facing the Judiciary Leo Strauss on the Intention of Rousseau Angel Jaramillo, Paper Session Universidad Nacional Autonóma de Mexico 10:45 to 12:15 pm Chair: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Tubman Gladden Pappin, University of Notre Dame Participants: Discussant: Gladden Pappin, University of Notre Dame 17

SATURDAY, 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. (continued) The Business of Extinction: A Constructivist Approach to Illicit Wildlife Trade Anna Nuzzolese, Rosemont College

The Demos and Rhetoric: Callicles as Metaphor Caitlin Ann O-6 Disaster, Politics and Administration: Philadelphia’s Thrift Taylor, Frostburg State University; Stephen Hartlaub, Store Tragedy Frostburg State University Panel Chair: 10:45 to 12:15 pm

Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Jefferson Discussant: Participants:

“Curing” Corruption by Centralization: The Philadelphia Story Richardson Dilworth, Drexel University; Scott Knowles, R-1 Gender, Political Science, and Public Intellectualism Drexel University Roundtable Session Victims’ Families Respond to Tragedy: Calling Government to 10:45 to 12:15 pm Account Glenn Corbett, John Jay College of Criminal Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington A Justice Moderator: Nadia Elizabeth Brown, Purdue University Hollowed-Out Regulation: Philadelphia’s Struggle to Maintain Building Safety Amidst Diminishing Resources and Participants: Development Pressure Patrick O’Hara, John Jay College of Christina Greer, Fordham University Criminal Justice Kelly Dittmar, Rutgers University - Camden Chair: Adryan Wallace, University of Hartford

Patrick O’Hara, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Discussant: The Family, The State, and American Political Development: A Phil Nicholas, Bloomsburg University Polity Symposium Panel 10:45 to 12:15 pm Q-3 Ethnic and Religious Conflict at Home and Abroad Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B Paper Session 10:45 to 12:15 pm Participants: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P2 “Civic Membership, Family Status, and the Chinese in America Participants: 1870s-1920s” Julie Novkov, University at Albany, SUNY Developing and Developed Countries: Successful Management "State, Status and the American Family" Priscilla Yamin, University of Oregon; Alison Gash, University of Oregon of Ethnic Conflict Tyler Hammond, University of Western Ontario “Reconfiguring Parenthood Family and the Conservative How Far Will Washington Go? The U.S. and the Kurds of Iraq Ascendency of the Late-Twentieth Century, 1980-2004” Gwendoline Alphonso, Fairfield University Mary Tower, Emmanuel College "The Family, the State, and American Political Development: International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Model for Human Rights? Lily McFeeters, Towson Explaining Women's Political Citizenship in a Liberal Democracy" Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University University Chair: The Waves of Democracy and the Possibility of the Arab Spring as the Fourth Wave Lea Marie Carroll, Walsh Marissa Golden, Bryn Mawr College University Discussant: Marissa Golden, Bryn Mawr College Chair: Azzedine Layachi, St. John’s University Discussant: SATURDAY, 12:15 p.m. to 1:15 p.m. Azzedine Layachi, St. John's University NPSA WOMEN’S CAUCUS LUNCH AND BUSINESS MEETING Meeting Q-4 Problems in Paradise and the Polis: Ecology, Extinction, 12:15 to 1:15 pm Legitimacy Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington A Paper Session 10:45 to 12:15 pm Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Anthony SATURDAY, 1:15 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Participants: A-7 Making the Sausage: Congress, Presidents and Policy A Comparison of Causation: The Declining Status of Paper Session Legitimacy in Belize Joshua D. Santeusanio, Temple 1:15 to 2:45 pm University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P1 Ecological Change & International Riparian Policy: Challenges Participants: for Resource Security in Southeastern Asia. Christopher W. Bargaining over a Burden: How Congress Distributes Costs Baumgartel, Muhlenberg College When Benefits are Shared Benjamin Gruenbaum, Harvard University 18

SATURDAY, 1:15 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. (continued) The Prospects of International Relations Theories in the 21st In Search of a Peace Dividend: Cutting U.S. Defense Spending Century: From Single Theory to Theoretical Pluralism Issaka Sayi Abdul Hamid, Brock University After the Cold War Adam McMahon, The Graduate Center, CUNY Chair: Presidents, Parties, and Inflation, 1957-2014 Michael John Metzler, St. John’s University Comiskey, Penn State Fayette Campus; Lawrence Marsh, Discussant: University of Notre Dame Nayma M. Qayum, Manhattanville College Unskilled-Labor Demand as a Mechanism for Expansionist Immigration Reform Lauren Marie Rowlands, Temple G-9 War, Armed Conflicts, and Security University Paper Session Chair: 1:15 to 2:45 pm June Sager Speakman, Roger Williams University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C Discussant: Participants: Sherice Nelson, Howard University Over Here: How Ethnic Conflict Reduces Interstate Violence Richard McAlexander, Columbia University D-9 Gender Politics & Marriage Equality in Comparative The Effect of Arms Embargoes on Ongoing Armed Conflict: Perspective Are They Really Reducing Conflict Duration? Mustafa Paper Session Kirisci, University of North Texas 1:15 to 2:45 pm The Lebanese Army and Hezbollah: Fighting on the Same Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Tubman Front but not for the Same Cause Seema Kareemi, Saint Participants: John's University Changing our Politics, Changing our Stories: The Politics of The Rise of the Islamic State and the War for a New World Same Sex Marriage and Abortion in the US and Ireland" Order Jason Charrette, University of Connecticut Eric N Budd, Fitchburg State University .The Greek Government's Decision to Enter World War I - To Constructing Subjects in Same-Sex Marriage Debates: what end? George Kaloudis, Rivier University Argentina vs. The United States Julie Hollar, CUNY Chair: Graduate Center Robert Nalbandov, Utah State University Gender in the Age of Indignation: Women & Protest Politics in Discussant: the European Union, 2008-2015 Christina Kulich- Dave Schmitt, Northeastern University Vamvakas, Worcester State University Politics of the Personal: Coming Out Narratives and Marriage J-12 The Good Citizen in Plato, Aristotle, and the Federalist (Co- Equality Movements in Advanced Industrialized sponsored by the Society for Greek Political Thought) Democracies Helma G. E. de Vries-Jordan, University of Panel Pittsburgh at Bradford 1:15 to 2:45 pm Senegalese Women at Work: the Forces Behind the Gender Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams Parity Law Claire Seulgie Lim, Boston University Participants: Chair: Good Citizen/Good Man in Plato’s Crito Dwight D. Allman, Martin Mendoza-Botelho, Eastern Connecticut State University Baylor University Discussant: The Limits of Judgment: Reputation in Plato’s 'Apology' Andreas Avgousti, Columbia University D-10 Social Justice Mobilization: Framing the Issue Aristotle and the Noble Citizen David Little, Baylor University Roundtable Session Aristotle's Republic and the American Founding Leslie G. 1:15 to 2:45 pm Rubin, Duquesne University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B Chair: Participants: Joel A. Schlosser, Bryn Mawr College Angelica Bernal, UMass Amherst Simanti Lahiri, University of Alabama Discussant: Cristiano Lima, Lehigh University Joel A. Schlosser, Bryn Mawr College

G-8 International Relations Theory Paper Session O-7 International Policy and Public Administration 1:15 to 2:45 pm Paper Session Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Jefferson 1:15 to 2:45 pm Participants: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin Arguing War and Peace: Rhetoric, Media Environment, and Participants: Threat Legitimation Adam Lusk, Rosemont College Development Interrupted: Lack of Transparency and Accountability Science, State Power, and Authority in International Policy- in Jamaica’s Energy Procurement Stacey-Ann Wilson, University of Making Jacqueline C. Reich, Chestnut Hill College the West Indies, Mona Campus; Gerald Charles Atkinson Lindo, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus 19

SATURDAY, 1:15 p.m. to 2:45 (continued) Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B Participants: Policymaking as Science and Science as Ideology: Exploring A Comparative Case Study Analysis of Pennsylvania's Voter ID the Role of Science/scientists in China's Policymaking Litigation Jeffrey Moyer, University of Massachusetts Process Yimin Li, The New School Boston Voter Preferences over Redistribution and Immigration Stefan Evolving Citizenship Anisha Banerjee, Ramapo College of Legge, UC Berkeley and U St.Gallen; Ole-Petter Moe New Jersey; James Ticchio, Ramapo College; Michael Hansen, NHH Meltzer, Ramapo College of New Jersey Chair: What Makes a “Good” Citizen? Public Opinion and American Carl Taylor, Walsh University Citizenship Nicole Pankiewicz, University of Virginia Discussant: Who are Suspense Voters? The Impact of Proof-of-Citizenship Guy Bellino, Salem State University Laws Michael Smith, Emporia State University; Peter Hancock, Lawrence Journal World; Chapman Rackaway, Fort Hays State University; Kevin Anderson, Eastern Q-5 Media, Social Movements and Democracy Illinois University Paper Session 1:15 to 2:45 pm Chair: Brian Arbour, John Jay College, CUNY Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P2 Discussant: Participants: Brian Arbour, John Jay College, CUNY #Hilary: Social Media and Female Leaders in the United States

Michelle Grushko, Monmouth University Latino Immigration Frames in the Media and its Impact on J-13 Nature and Law in Ancient Greek Poetry (Co-sponsored by Public Opinion Guadalupe Chavez, College Of Saint Rose the Society for Greek Political Thought) Panel Social Movements and Their Impact on Modern-Day 3:00 to 4:30 pm Democracies: A Comparative Case Study Shauna N. Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams Gillooly, Florida State University Participants: Defining Democracy: A Public Perspective Stephanie Chan, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Timothy Marple, Machiavelli and Homer on the Man and the Beast Peter UMass Amherst; Meredith Rolfe, University of Ahrensdorf, Davidson College Massachusetts Amherst I Fought the Law and the Law Won (Mostly). Lisa Leibowitz, Kenyon College Chair: Political Science and Skepticism in Aeschylus’ Oresteia Trilogy Francis Moran, New Jersey City University Laura Field, American University Discussant: Love, Piety, and Law in Euripides' Orestes Dana J. Stauffer, Francis Moran, New Jersey City University University of Texas at Austin Chair: Q-6 On Race, Gender and Violence Anna Schmidt, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Paper Session 1:15 to 2:45 pm Discussant: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Anthony Linda Rabieh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Participants: Women in the Criminal Justice System: A comparative analysis K-6 Perspectives on Strife, Suffering and the Human Condition on African American, Hispanic and Caucasian women Linda Panel StCyr, East Stroudsburg University 3:00 to 4:30 pm Violence against women in Central America: Problems and Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Anthony Recent Attempts to Control it. Harneel Kaur Aujla, SUNY Participants: Geneseo Walker Percy's Lancelot and the Quest for a New Beginning Regulated Citizenship Kisha Kalpesh Patel, Ursinus College Elizabeth Amato, Gardner-Webb University Processes of Racialization in Media Coverage of Transracial Dionysus and Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy Candice Maneri, Violence Wendy Langum Wright, Bridgewater State Montclair State University University; Megan L. Allen, Bridgewater State University Escaping Alienation, Boredom, and Decadence in War Brian A. Chair: Smith, Montclair State University E. Brooke Harlowe, Lock Haven University Rationalizations of Suffering: Just War and a Moral Framework Discussant: Jonathan Maiorano, Independent Scholar Chair: SATURDAY, 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Candice Maneri, Montclair State University B-10 Voting and Citizenship Discussant: Panel Noah Eber-Schmid, Rutgers University, New Brunswick 3:00 to 4:30 pm 20

SATURDAY, 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (continued)

M-8 Reason and Its Limits in Modern Political Thought

Panel 3:00 to 4:30 pm

Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Tubman

Participants: Hobbes on Teleology and Reason Guido Parietti, Columbia University Hobbes’s Social Contract as Horror Narrative: The Wolf-man, Leviathan, and the Politics of Monstrosity Nicholas Walter Robbins, CUNY Graduate Center Two Approaches to Rationality: Hobbes' Foole vs. Hume's Knave Douglas Paletta, University of Pennsylvania Hume's theory of Causation and Quine's 'Jungle': The Politics of Passion in Recent Philosophy of Science Robert Joseph Roecklein, Penn State Erie, Behrend College Chair: John J. Mulhern, University of Pennsylvania

Discussant:

John J. Mulhern, University of Pennsylvania

R-2 Identity and Institutions: Choosing to Engage with and Disengage from Normative Political Structures Panel 3:00 to 4:30 pm Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington A Participants: A Network of One’s Own: Young Women and the Creation of Youth-Only Transnational Feminist Spaces Theresa Ann Hunt, New Jersey Institute of Technology Europeanizing Portugal: Impacts on the Relationship Between the Executive and the Women's Movement Daniela Melo, University of Connecticut

Limited Gains in Gender Equity Under Latin American Women

Presidents Rebecca Evans, Ursinus College

Chair: Adryan Wallace, University of Hartford Discussant: Adryan Wallace, University of Hartford

NAVIGATING THE NON-ACADEMIC JOB SEARCH: TOOLS, TACTICS, AND TIPS Panel

3:00 to 4:30 pm Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C

Political scientists offer attractive skills to non-academic employers, from knowledge of analytical and research methods to substantive issue expertise. At this session, participants will learn how to highlight these skills to navigate the non-academic job search successfully. The session will cover structuring a job search, drafting non-academic resumes and cover letters, handling interviews, and negotiating offers. Chair: Joseph Melusky, Saint Francis University (PA)

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